i r . ems... Call July l “The National Day" tssfltttsgliolft. Sullslllize 00st 0f llousing H511!‘ June ill-covertl- merit aubsidizution o: housinl c0515 wgqmgman] suggestions ior wiuzioll 0d the housinl crisis PM‘ M m..'...""‘ not". "l; $3.1m: in its mono my we mgfyil. wloe. director of Me's!‘ mo education tor the. United Mine Workers District M. st Glut a,“ 11.5., sold "it is obvious thst the Gove cnt must. see tbs houses ore wrevlfid l-Bd l‘ m‘ purchase price or rent that the ‘oyfgf gnu salary earner eon e1- rd. speokin in the some none! dil- mission. Sgewsrtfimith. member o! Toronto's board oi’ control. 6X" pressed similar views with BMW‘ ulsr renrd to veterans needs- "The Government should tab immed-Lstg emergency measure! w build veterans houses throunh wartime holuslrfl and throw!!! 60m" nrelehricotlng he said. , th said turther that his ememency ohm "should uuuse into a. long-term housinsl orozram to lift‘ the level o! houstnl ccli~ struetioll 100.000 housel M! veer. with overall veterans‘ pref- .¢ _ srs. m“ " £353.51.‘ .39.. from $150.- 000000 to 00001100000 yearly would be required for his mlbsidisstion 0.71am snemut wfilrllisglugeuo i = Dom oil's I ' tlsl income will permit this.” . v--———-—~—-'-*' CAN! FOR- MONTY ct Fsrnllsm Grammar $110 at he owned eh umbrella nut revel- g waiirino stick. after hi! W" reeeiltbd wilh ll goyi-mcuelted maiecoa 0am during o visit time. ‘ I Comlng Events "Show — Emerald Thuredsy. “$1101 .- qgnoq Cove Friday. "Show -, Crspoud Ssturdly. "Movia at Victoria too-um. Wcdnesdsy, Allillat 7 . "Dance lo Crspaud. l-lsll. Friday lime Nth. Crapaud W. I. "Come Du e in New ilsven school. Fri sy, J e 20th.’ "Graduation Dance. Hell, Friday, June 28th. "Dulce. Morell Hall. F3168)’ night, June 20th. Spar-torso by C. W.League, Good music. Yen's Theatre. Mont-Blue Kinkors 09in?‘ and hih Orchestra. _ "Dance and Box Social. Howe‘: Hill. Brsckiey Point, June 20th. 649, 26. 2T, 28 4i “Reserve Thursday. Juno 21th ier Glasgow Rood players at Kings- ton Hal. 1n aid o! Hcmmlrlre W1. 6-24-26-21-31 "Murray Harbor Players will pre- sent their thr sot comedy "Aaron Slick irolil P mrpkln Creek’ tr. vlc- . t tori Hell Prid 20th at 9- . 8.15 Stllldlfll OI“ Devil 50?»... For tnlok olckuo service from farm l0 Z l! die t0. m ° w” MQ-ls-ig-‘i-l-mt-Lu Tgie. T‘; st. Patel-s lo: J U110 "Sour-is 1105115 mTes Pony, u, une 28th. Geo. 0111110611 d ' a single to. esoh mo». K5, 3.0M ._ I ..__-- “u, the Senate today h Hon. L. /An~ thaaase David-OZ.- uebec) o: he supported the Oeosdo Day bill. Senator David wu the only speak- er sud the debate was ed ourned by Senator A. L Besuhien ( Quebec). Oriticish reports that an at- telqpl woo d be made to kill the bill in the U r Chamber. Ben- otor David was nterruptsd by Sen- ator Arthur Mercotte (PO-Quebec) who used some iorceiul language. Senator David. who said the smote should not listen to attempts from outside the chamber to have the legislation shelved. declared Canada was divided by groups sup- porting two doctrines or princip- es. One roup took the view that colcniolom was only a transient t stale in the development o! Con- ads. leading to complete and ab- solute ind ndence 0t a tull- fledgad not on without letters. The other group, a dwindling band o! imperialists, purported lo desire independence but odooted t e attitude that lt was too soon. e sentimentality o! this group was stronger than their reason and national pride. There were imperialists ill this country who were sotlslled to be considered colonials. These people were ready to talk Cllnlodisnism but not ready to act. ‘these were people who needed to be die-im- pcl-iollzed Re was not over-enthusiastic about the use 0i the hrose "Can- ada Dsy" n opose in the bill and instead o {cred "The Notional Doy" or in French "Ln Rte No- tionsls" as a happy compromise. lltisrrol Upsets Flagpole Sitter 1-‘ 1151mm - " sisal‘ " U l 1N '10s?" fir? 036,13 over‘ cusrre n null “Mac?” , Marshall < Jacobs of! his lld-foot flagpole. which he ‘as- cended May S0 in quest o! o world sittin record. .v he hsd disappeared. and his fiancee. Miss Lonnie Cosmar, to the‘ top or the polo and she would filly there until hei returned. They are ocheclulscl to be married on- the pole Sunday. l 1M‘ days Jlcobo had clunu w his perch. demlte electrical storms and hot sun. But Miss Donner waisted to so to Cleveland today to take port in a radio broadcast sod Jacobo forbade her no. She insisted. and than Jacobs came down despite her ent-resties. The stseplelsolr. who had ulan~ ned to stsv aloft until July 4. then went to his hotel room, took a bath- and disappeared. null‘ nun. lliiiii Limits time ilaluis -_-~ OFITAWA. June ztk-(CPP-Pur- chose of mills. timber limits and other assets o! the d. . Booth Company. Ltd. by the E. B. Eddy Company Ltd. was announced te- e . Controlling Interest in both com- ics he: been held for some time Garfield Weston o! Caulilleid. B. 0., but now they will be under 0rd ol governors. The ho d is headed by G. Gor- don Cele o! Ottawa a: president with the lollowln directors: 1-1 J. Ooeu. ‘Toronto; . B. Kidd. mon- oging director. Ottawa; R. A. Rob- ertson. Toronto; John F. Taylor. Hull; W. Gsrlield Weston. Gaul- fleld. B. 0.; and George C. Wlnlow. o . n oi the oduolng an snnual yield oi 100.- eordl oi wood. Combined pro- ductlen of the mills is estimated st approximately 188.000 tons o! lin- ished Products yearly. including one of newsprint. ' town. yesterday'- Prosentation to A Yesterday afternoon a 0d business in the Bank guidance)?!’ the employees wultgq ’ A. MacKlllnon the rot and expxewed Ilnme-o reg-rs severance or their association mam’ years working lose-the: in "H? Bonk. endwfrevloualy in Government Se _ oe. Mr. _ en bui-ldinx and was bunch throulll the wells when as accountant. As g i231); memeiraitf o! a‘ - v assoc one ey presen Mr. MscKinnon with s handsome ggld mounted ac: 9g Wqfigflngn‘; “"“’“‘wi‘.i§” o'$‘°e&‘t“°4w‘isi... ll and success as they had done Free Masons llolll Annual Communication The MW. Grand Lodge of An- cient. Free and Aoceotcd Masons of Prince Edward Island held their annual tion in the Masonic T is. Charlotte- vweluis 01 hundred and twentydlve elubsrl were in attendance. illclud ten Th; Post Grand Masters of this Jllrl-h diction. The meeting was presided over by the Grand Master W. R. Ou- son The Grail. were honored st this" meeting by the presence 0i M.W. Brother A. H. hiscMillan o! Hali- fax. Grand Master of Masons in Nova motile. and 11W. Brother J. W. Mscbellan oi New Glasgow. Senior Grand Worden o! Nova Bcotis. » Two pleasing futures o! this meetinlz were that Past Deputy Grand Master William A. Ms Qualrie o! Hunpton, P. E. bersllin blltton- to John Abraham McLeod of Georgetown. ' The folloywlrls officers tor the ensulnz year were installed by the retiring Grand blaster, uatgtqd by POM l-lmllrd It‘. W rd. l. Deputy Giraud Master-Icy. W. A. MacQusrrle. Souris. nlor Grand Wsrdem-George O. Wood. Charlottetown. (Continued On Pa“ ii col, o) ilteveelTs-eaclliery Soviet Provinces l,” Read Evryiio Covers Prince Edwa d Island Like the D g Light Horse Overseas Mr. 0. A. ‘Maoliinnon ‘ Qqugdg-Qgg Rgggggign Windsor» A Tornado Fund The following IIIDSCHPHOIII_.\HVO been received ‘lrn dflylMfllz/fi “as! sppeal in rl 'a us: n The Clrtowll Guardian ' s0. I. D. Lawton . BA. Foster Eon. W. J. P. Iyndmsn a Co. Slight Fire In G0v’t Garage Ill-e broke out in the Government Kflrllle-Aorlnerly the Arena rink_. on Fitzroy Street shortly before 3 o'clock this morning but was ax. tingulshed beiore much dsrnsgo was caused. The blaze. 0t Ufl~ known orllrin, broke out in the northwest corner oi the big wood- lllen arrived. Another 11v: moi. lites without discovery and it would hill’; bwl l bld one." s firemen ea . l. Plan Funeral For 0m! lflotllna Jilly 8 OTTAWA. The Prince Edward Island Gov- ernment wsuts so annual grant from the Dominion Government o! st lent 03,000,000 u year Ln lieu o! the surrender 0i the Province‘: taxation era to Ottawa. Pre- mier J. alter Jones told the oi- tlcers and men 0i the P. E. Island Light Horse Overseas Squadron lsst night at its reunion banquet at the Charlottetown Hotel. Presiding st the bun uet was LL-Col. R. I... Molllsorl, M, and sitting as guests o! honor with him at the main table were Hi5 Honor Lieutenant Governor J. A. Bernard. Premier J. Walter Jones. °° Mayor n. Earle MacDonald. Lieut- Col. It. C. Chandler, Units-Col. J. R. Paton. MC. and Capt. W. Mac- Pheraon. Aiter the tout to the King, Lt.- Col. Paton, proposed the P. E. I. Light Horse. This was capohly re- nded to by Major N. W. Low~ t er, MM. The toast to the Ovor~ sees usdron was proposed by Moor . M. Nash and responded to y Oept. W. L. MacPhersoil and C.Q.M.S. Leo Chalsscn. Both LJeuL-Govcrnor and Mayor MacDonald hed worm words o! praise for the sokllerly qualities of the Light Horse over- seas squadron. Both speakers sold the unit had gl-ven Prince Edward Island s reputation for a standard o! lighting men which was not ex- celled by any other, Province in (Continued On Page 5 Col. ti) Would Avoid Too MuchAill From A 00v’t Sources (l The Canadian Press) DIGgY. 5.. June 2.‘l—The Maritime Hososltai Association. in Bernard 1 conve tl here.‘ 'as told d . ' 00w,‘i'l£ugncl0¢r"-0!“to0 News Briefs -_.__ NUUKLAND 14.2.. J . msi- The ‘mm-gill’ afirlliflslh ‘m’? §ii’§"'.".i€£¥$°““’ “Guild cargo o mild 100.000 boxes o! bun.“ and 3 tons ad meat. (or) L- oriwlentol sld. Dr. J. A. lliacMillan. Blue Cross dlalrnlazl. Charlottetown. in reply to suggestions that government contributions be sought for hospi- tlJs. slid "i! the Government pays tor hospitals and nursing schools it will run them. Tnot ls some- thing we have been worlrilm s- nalnst for many years." Ho urged that hospitals treat the Government as a customer. and clmrxe them the “going rate" lol- Government silcncy patients‘ hospitalisation. With this. hoop tsls would be properly paid for see services rendered and could re- YORK. June 26 _(Ap)... United Nations urliy Qzunoil sellout-net. tonight “amour FOB lines lax: stomly session lasting nearly hours. ---_--__.__ SPANISH TQM ‘Ihehisrm "filth column" was first y ish G novel Mela d ~ lug the wish Celvil War. m main iln-srlcloliv sound. Dr. Msc-Mlllan also advised a- Rlinst uliowlrls’ the Department oi‘ Veterans Afleirs to operate its own nurse training schools The sulllzestion had been mode‘ folloniln-z complaints that the D. V.A. had been largely responsible for the currentshortalze o! nurses. Til-S Department. it was said. had precipitated the shortage by dig- izinlz into the nursing pool with- out hovlnlr assisted in troinlna of new candidates. D. V. A. oflered than the nurses higher sslerles hospitals. "keen the Government out o! your institutions." Dr. MscMillan sdvised. 107th Annual Meeting 9.15.1. Bible Mr. W. G. Hog: oi’ Chariot lawn ms elected president oi the P. E. I. Auxiliary oi the British and Foreign Bible Society at its with almuol meeting held in the Central Christian Church at Bum- norside lost evening. A meeting o! the executive took plsco previ- meeting. ud d a postal" in the! singing. slid a anlo by we. Jbhn H088 W" lmttedcirlod 00d. I. . ‘swam: bosom NM [the representative to‘ the Society bOnN 1 meetinss in Toronto, Mr. A. 0.‘. Putnam. itilve a survey o! thel work carried on in the Auxiliary’ during tho year. i The treasurer. Mr. Putnam pre~‘| sented the financial report. Re» ports included the rollowirl : izen~ om: nolltributibrls. $7,301.12 be- quests 01500.00, also bequests ill trust. $1,000.00; premium on bonds exchanged. 0307.26; tots], 810.104» :1. an increase over 1044 0i 02. 40g The sum oi $8908.00 was‘ to Heed Oflloe during year. 1916 proved s banner y r for the Auxiliary. It is also noted that thirty-two new Lire 0 certificates were is- sued durim the year (continued On Pale 5 col. U) ."//, . _ , 10,000". / w/ ///,"//'/ 3/ s ‘I 7/ if’ e/w MAXIMS 2 era _. lions MAN TIN‘ . :~:~:.'.. ‘f land an lo: lia d ‘ ~ ZBIKiNI/ U“ .Ee".":.'::.“:."..°..::.".'.'. , / lwo Navy torpedo ’ /I bombers 9e! samples oi Biiiml lagoon voter Nevuschart above shows how pilot-less. radio-controlled planes and landing craft. will be used to gather scientific bomb test at Bikini 50011 July 1. Radio control Jwtwwl wit»: nine squadrons... but one audio irequenoy and unwise pillliehes o "super-mother," stands by in on of trouble. Meat K. 0f B. Fourth Degree Ass’n Elects Officers The second annual meeting o! Bishop MacEachern General As- sembly ol the Knights o! Colum- bus tourth degree was held lost Iilxht in the Knights of Columbus Council Chambers. Charlottetown, Faithful Navigator William Moron presided over a large meeting o! fourth degree Knights from over the Province. Several projects were discussed and then deterred to the next meeting because of the election o! officers. The results o! the election were: Gffaiihful Navigator. Dr. J. D. Mc- lllflflll. Faithful Captain. F. A. Mur- hugilan. ‘Faithful Admiral. Dr. J. A. Mc- 69. i Fdhful Comptroller. T. Earle Hickey. Faithful Scribe. Alex A. Mclsoac. Faithful Pilot, J. Alfred Kelly. Inside Sentinel. Gcorge Glow, Outside Srntlnel. Ben Gallant. Friar. Rev. R. V. MocKenzle. Rrpo-rts submitted showed the Assembly to have accomplished much since its inauguration ill September, 1044. and also t0 be in a healthy condition generally. ~.._.______ . date.’ dun-nu t e atom is by ‘lllhcllsjo ire- As SIlT mother- cul control onlyilts own “Bsbefl Will frequencies to control all {our pllotiea Plath-cue; 0arl bailout‘ Loses Llfe 0n Railway Wharf mornin y s-t about eleven oblecs when whee o! s Y 18° . His (other is a ou- lezr and there are two other rothers and live sisters. One. o! the boys. Francis, who was with his brother sates-day, when the accident occurred. neuron ed death himsoll about two wee of: when a game misled l: lung. He to be rushed tb the Prince Edward Island Honitsl gvthem i! (gas removed by means o BT01! 050099. The uest was held in the gowngio wit‘!!! Coroner '1‘. D. anu ere s. ., e e. . canon, 8g the deceased who e an uncle identified a brother oi m to. . e said that the ilrllr b0?! had [N14 dawnlothe wilodmseoaeilip. 1n the group was his brother who was killed, another brother, - cls, and Antlmnv Hipperlatall backed up and the train ran pvel him. The witness said he“ W81 “right there" when iit oeweli Herring. Borden, nu n said-mat he 0mm: yesterday ‘. zflwiu’ T e aocideilit 00c 10.50 daylight time. " s The witness he .5331 that the trsin 0n which I Shortage In ;U.S. Growing Worse CHICAGO. June fi-Thg avg;- I fresh meat shortage o! modem temps grew woirse in the Uniwd Wiles today. as it hit m. legiti- mlle butcher shins. black market and restaurants. e thin run or liveatoqk m Wrkel- Illfldy at s record low. grovbed ofl m1 A survey o! the country's me bwllshufwm everywhere the filing] report: ‘Little or no irosh meat?‘ Poultry and fish. however. were relatively plentiful. l The National Association o! Re- tail Meat Dealers tlyportgd hair the butcher shops in the country had closed their doors. and those "Wraun! 11'! Oofllwlctlon with Kmfirlse were open but had little or no meat. The National Restaurant Assoc- mml’! "id Tflwrts irom s.ll over the country" showed the fresh mgfit lrmblem RPOWUIR worse, The meat shortage has thmwn s wrest additional burden on the restaurants. with persons dining out‘ when they can't find meat in their butcher shops," an Assoclat. 10!; wlgkeslnsn kstltd. h" cw Yor even the lllelzl grime! had no fresh meet to 0;. Most industry qlokggmgn nected some improvement in situation next week. silo: the ""5510" of price controls on meat szgdg; dsiry products flnsllv is ex"- the WOIEIIOWII Senator Melina of B.C. Dies (By The Canadian Plus) OITAWA. June 30 -~ Senate vacancies rose m ab: today with the death or Senator Alexander Duncan Memo o! Vancouver whose elloris helped bring in tells ol thousands oi Prairie settlers and millions or dollars em development at in the growth o! Canada. Be died in an Ottawa hcsoitsl of hlflifllllflfilfilkfl o‘! dth; stolaool; and vensccomvone y u 00 condition. I Week aitel‘ his admit- tance. Bevantymne years oi e10. he had been in poor health or is s llstive- 0! a oolonist. induatflsllll. IQ- . dier and holitioiall. 1 Problblv his nnklm lnent- was his orientation piloting of the Ocneenative vio- la. g“ e notional election e lost at that time the Vancouver orth lest he one won cum in JIM o! the sllolt~lived British Odlllmli in 10M and declined s Cabinet post the new PrlmlvNi-nlateo- R. B. nnett. 34o flnlllly accept- ed a Senate seat in 103i. He went to Duluth. Minn. when he was s youns men. made 000.000 in the bmkint b ed for the ca WM in 1008. He organised the Blakel- ohewan valley Land Oolnpsny. bcuaht 600.000 acres 0t land from the Dominion Government ior $1 an lore and cacti-allied on the boolnlntl trek into the west. Is moved to British Columbia. EWJIDU an giiastéuwsr. he to a: link o! r I er-ceneru as - t 1 l the Cured! ior- ¢:§*.'.'v’l§$tl.°lm latel- was loaned to the British Government u“: Jot-seam! to ‘ awry o! Irloma under m; l to lilies when h: Ofllrlillkd Provincial Pmvin a. h! llI he was elected to the‘ Commons. usiness andhesd- 8i d oli shore during the do! over wesjvoitirl via" mine on e ‘may had been st or about rive mizlllues and en bucked “l? about two oer lengths when the accicienr occurred. The witness said he u = on the east side ct the Wkomitlddee oBiPm I G01 '1) o1 an re l oars. Canadian Prose) ( , June 26 -— lCPlw Minimum end maximum tempere- lures:- Vancouver Charlottetown . ney . . Ysrmouth . HALIFAX. June fb-(Thursdhy) -ozrlelol Iorecllots issued by the Dominion Public Weather 011R! here et 12:15 s. m. ADJ‘. today m0- vsiid until midni ht torli ht: Prince Edward lsnd- tensivo tog lilting to low cloud alter hun- rile and clearing by afternoon. l"); in the coastal regions this evening again. Not much chanli 1!! Wm‘ peraturo. Lilht whds becoming southwest 30 mph. dllrilll "l! dey. High today at Ohsrlcttetovvn Synopsis at 10 lull. Wednesday- Temperatures soared to the nineties godgy lnlnfld over New h-unswlck and New England States and into the eighties over inland Nova Boogie. Alon ti: foal. ‘hegvgg. r wll I op e _ - 23:0: :olnewhat lower. Fog Atlantic and oi‘ _ ll to move inland about sunset. g will likely be very extensive onl- Nave Bcotls. Southern New Buns- wlak ‘and Prineavgwargfigndta morn ng illlwe l csyumqko beech-locker by otter- noon. High tide um menial a use and tonight at 10.“. ~ ‘gm aeta this I10!!!‘ It t '....~;.m:s.*r"..;._._r 2S%SZEZE3QESSG$ layman lids. 0% lites later than Glsrlot 01m: